President Donald Trump has canceled a planned trip by US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Pakistan for peace talks with Iran. The conflict has now entered its ninth week with thousands reported killed and the Strait of Hormuz largely closed.
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DiplomacyPresident Trump cancels US envoy trip to Pakistan for Iran peace talks as the conflict enters its ninth week. The Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed amid ongoing hostilities.DiplomacyPakistan to host US-Iran talks as mediators, Pakistani official says – ABC; direct meeting possible Sunday if initial talks go well.TerrorismPakistan train bombing kills more than 30 people, official saysDiplomacyPresident Trump cancels US envoy trip to Pakistan for Iran peace talks as the conflict enters its ninth week. The Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed amid ongoing hostilities.DiplomacyPakistan to host US-Iran talks as mediators, Pakistani official says – ABC; direct meeting possible Sunday if initial talks go well.TerrorismPakistan train bombing kills more than 30 people, official says
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Latest Pakistan intelligence from 3 public ZettaWire signals, led by: UPDATE: President Trump cancels US envoy trip to Pakistan for Iran peace talks as the conflict enters its ninth week. The Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed amid ongoing hostilities. #Iran #Breaking
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President Trump cancels US envoy trip to Pakistan for Iran peace talks as the conflict enters its ninth week. The Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed amid ongoing hostilities.
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Pakistan to host US-Iran talks as mediators, Pakistani official says – ABC; direct meeting possible Sunday if initial talks go well.
9.0highOpenPakistani official says US and Iran delegations will meet with Pakistani mediators, according to ABC. Direct US-Iran meeting may take place Sunday if initial talks succeed.
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Pakistan train bombing kills more than 30 people, official says
9.0highOpenA train bombing in Pakistan killed more than 30 people, according to an official.
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